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Fatboy Slim returns to Electric Gardens

Fatboy Slim is set to return to Electric Gardens in January 2018.

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After christening the inaugural Electric Gardens back in 2016 with a highly praised performance Fatboy Slim will be pulling on his signature Hawaiian shirt and preparing to once again to be the life and soul of Electric Gardens.

The annual party at Red Hill Auditorium has just announced Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim will be heading back to the event in 2018.

The successful DJ and musician had a stack of hit songs in the late 90’s and early 2000’s including The Rockafeller Skank, Praise You, Right Here, Right Now, Birds of Prey, Weapon of Choice, and Body Movin’ just to name a few.

He also found success with some massive dance parties on Brighton Beach which gave him two of the most successful DJ live mix albums ever.

Aside from his own hits Fatboy Slim also created successful remixes for artists including  Cornershop, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest and Groove Armada.

Also appearing at Electric Gardens will be British DJ duo Gorgon City, with mnore guests expected to be announced in due course.

Electric Gardens is on January 19th at Red Hill Auditorium., Find out more at their website.


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